Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
ultracajun
Just wouldn't be right all things considered. Not this year.
Okay .... Still not going to watch a poor product on the court. Not this year, probably not next year either.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
RaisingCajun08
Okay .... Still not going to watch a poor product on the court. Not this year, probably not next year either.
Understandable. Question is what happens if a good product is put on the court next season.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
Cajunsmike
Understandable. Question is what happens if a good product is put on the court next season.
What do you consider a good product?
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
So we aren't capable of what georgia st has done in this league over the last several years? Horse apples....
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
cajuns80
What do you consider a good product?
One that keeps turnovers below 12 a game, out rebounds opponents regularly, shoots over 45 percent from the field,over 35 percent from the three point line, and over 75 percent from the line. Shoots that well while having assists on about 50 percent of baskets and does all this while playing at a good pace. Of course having solid defensive rotations and being able to finish at the basket at a higher rate than in recent years is part of what is necessary as well. At times this year we have done some of that such as shoot free throws well. We also seem to play good defense for a half or so but that is inconsistent. Example of that is the first half of both games in Texas. 2nd half defense in those games declined considerably from the first. We did well on the boards at UTA and against ULM while we let Texas State out rebound us. Problem this year is the inconsistency with much of that and the shooting has overall been poor. A good product is pretty much what we saw from the 2017-18 team prior to the late season problems. Another thing that interests people is having one guy people want to see. Malik Wilson showed flashes of that potential in early January prior to the knee bruise. Since then not so much. I bet he works hard on all of his game in the off season as he seems to be a driven player.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
basinbear
So we aren't capable of what georgia st has done in this league over the last several years? Horse apples....
Have you seen their gym teams are not gunning for them like they are us.. The price you pay when you are the standard you get teams best game.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
Cajunsmike
Understandable. Question is what happens if a good product is put on the court next season.
Would not be surprised, nor if we didn't. We're too close to the forest to see the trees. I expect next season is fish or cut bait, but I'm not the AD.
But if it would happen, most would be happy. Those with agendas other than UL basketball getting back on track...some heads explode, people leap to their deaths off the basin bridge...because Marlin would get a bonus and probably an extension.
200 lbs test line if you're wondering...
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
Cajunsmike
One that keeps turnovers below 12 a game, out rebounds opponents regularly, shoots over 45 percent from the field,over 35 percent from the three point line, and over 75 percent from the line. Shoots that well while having assists on about 50 percent of baskets and does all this while playing at a good pace. Of course having solid defensive rotations and being able to finish at the basket at a higher rate than in recent years is part of what is necessary as well. At times this year we have done some of that such as shoot free throws well. We also seem to play good defense for a half or so but that is inconsistent. Example of that is the first half of both games in Texas. 2nd half defense in those games declined considerably from the first. We did well on the boards at UTA and against ULM while we let Texas State out rebound us. Problem this year is the inconsistency with much of that and the shooting has overall been poor. A good product is pretty much what we saw from the 2017-18 team prior to the late season problems. Another thing that interests people is having one guy people want to see. Malik Wilson showed flashes of that potential in early January prior to the knee bruise. Since then not so much. I bet he works hard on all of his game in the off season as he seems to be a driven player.
It was just two years ago we had this. And, we won 27 games. And, attendance was maybe a couple hundred better. Hence my comment on college basketball being dead in the deep south among mid majors which I've been saying for at least five years. Look at attendance in the deep south among mid majors...not just here. You'll see I'm right.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
ZoomZoom
Would not be surprised, nor if we didn't. We're too close to the forest to see the trees. I expect next season is fish or cut bait, but I'm not the AD.
But if it would happen, most would be happy. Those with agendas other than UL basketball getting back on track...some heads explode, people leap to their deaths off the basin bridge...because Marlin would get a bonus and probably an extension.
I have no idea what happens next season. Great improvement is definitely possible. That of course depends on how well guys out recover from injury, the ability to bring in a couple of additional quality players, and continued development/improvement of guys playing now. I understand the view that is too many "ifs" to have confidence in a major turnaround. I would be surprised if things are as rough as this season as some what of what I describe above will occur. How much so, I don't have a clue.
Re: Sorry can't fire Marlin
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Originally Posted by
talktomewillis
It was just two years ago we had this. And, we won 27 games. And, attendance was maybe a couple hundred better. Hence my comment on college basketball being dead in the deep south among mid majors which I've been saying for at least five years. Look at attendance in the deep south among mid majors...not just here. You'll see I'm right.
Announced attendance was slightly better. However, actual people in the Dome was much better than now. It will be again if what I describe as quality play happens for two consecutive seasons.